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Sorry buyer. Not enough coffee yet.Do you mean the initial buyer backed out? Or you, as seller pulled to offer for more?
Sorry buyer. Not enough coffee yet.Do you mean the initial buyer backed out? Or you, as seller pulled to offer for more?
Sorry buyer. Not enough coffee yet.
Nice! Worth the annoyance for an extra $400.Disneycouple99(seller)---$182-$10073-50-BLT-Dec-0/21, 50/22, 50/23- sent 6/3
Resold 2 days after buyer back out of the previous sale at $174.
GVLSoccerGuy---$157-$36587-220-PVB-Feb-102/21, 162/22, 220/23, 220/24- sent 5/28 |
But I think the new store kiosk only advertises/highlights the currently open sales properties (VGF, AUL, RIV, and PVB in anticipation of PVB2).I don’t know if this has been mentioned yet, but I think Disney buy back is because they advertise DVC at the new store in Orlando. Not just a kiosks. They need some property to sell, hence, all the buybacks they never would have made in prior years.
SAP! Low dues and people love to rent Poly. I’m thinking about trading in a small BWV for 24 more years for about the same price.Honest question. What is the advantage of owning Poly? Isn’t it pretty available at 7 months? Is it for the SV studios?
Based on my analysis, Poly has become a SAP advantage over the other resorts due to Disney exercising ROFR of other resorts which have traditionally been better options for SAP. I think the reason Poly's prices are being suppressed right now is due to the speculation that Poly 2 will be a new Condo Association thereby locking out the current Poly's owners from the new tower. Some are selling their Poly in anticipation of the new tower and buying direct there. But based on my calculation Poly is better than other options.Honest question. What is the advantage of owning Poly? Isn’t it pretty available at 7 months? Is it for the SV studios?
I was really surprised to see how high Riviera's dues are given it is brand new and a tower like BLT.I did notice the high rental demand for Poly. SAP makes sense. It’s a little odd that the three monorail resorts have all become SAP. BTW, why do you think the dues at the monorail resorts are relatively lower than the other properties?
Generally you’d expect for rooms which cost more points per night to have a lower per point maintenance cost, unless that room has a much higher maintenance upkeep for some reason. Not sure why RIV is so high since it has a high point chart too unless it’s just temporarily high.I did notice the high rental demand for Poly. SAP makes sense. It’s a little odd that the three monorail resorts have all become SAP. BTW, why do you think the dues at the monorail resorts are relatively lower than the other properties?
So this one was sent 5/6...I imagine I should be hearing soon. You would think mine would be a no brainer pass...$145-$4246-25-SSR-Jun-0/21, 0/22, 25/23, 25/24- sent 5/4.mrsap---$127-$30453-220-SSR-Apr-0/21, 346/22, 220/23- sent 5/6 - taken 6/6
I don't own BLT (almost did but backed away before the 10 days), but if I did own there I wouldn't use it as SAP points. I'd want the 11 month priority for standard rooms there. Then again I do have SSR points which we use for SAP. Do people use BLT for SAP?I did notice the high rental demand for Poly. SAP makes sense. It’s a little odd that the three monorail resorts have all become SAP. BTW, why do you think the dues at the monorail resorts are relatively lower than the other properties?
I certainly don’t use my BLT for SAP, though I certainly can because of the low dues. I definitely own to book the SV rooms exactly at 11 months.I don't own BLT (almost did but backed away before the 10 days), but if I did own there I wouldn't use it as SAP points. I'd want the 11 month priority for standard rooms there. Then again I do have SSR points which we use for SAP. Do people use BLT for SAP?
I do sometimes, although I primarily bought them to use there. I'll definitely at the very least be using my banked BLT points at SSR in 2023.Do people use BLT for SAP?